Forwarded from Rabbi Michoel Green Channel (Michoel Green)
We are living in surreal times.
On one hand, we stand poised at the threshold of the glorious redemption.
At the same time, though, most of humanity is sitting in a cattle car heading to Auschwitz, as it were.
How to rouse the sleeping masses? How to get through to all those who have grown so complacent in galuth that they're completely indifferent to the impending dystopian tyranny staring them in the face?
O slumbering ones, please wake up! Jump off the train to Auschwitz. Get back on the road to Redemption.
On one hand, we stand poised at the threshold of the glorious redemption.
At the same time, though, most of humanity is sitting in a cattle car heading to Auschwitz, as it were.
How to rouse the sleeping masses? How to get through to all those who have grown so complacent in galuth that they're completely indifferent to the impending dystopian tyranny staring them in the face?
O slumbering ones, please wake up! Jump off the train to Auschwitz. Get back on the road to Redemption.
A 1982 study found a link between malignant melanoma and fluorescent light exposure, particularly for those working in offices.
The study found that officer workers exposed to fluorescent lights for many years had a higher incidence of melanoma compared to those who worked outdoors or did not report long-term fluorescent light exposure.
The initial study, conducted in Australia, suggested a statistical correlation between long-term fluorescent light exposure and melanoma risk, especially for women and those working in officers.
The study found a DOUBLING of melanoma risk for those exposed to fluorescent lights at work!
Artificial lighting can damage DNA within your skin cells and overtime, accumulated DNA damage can lead to the uncontrolled growth of abnormal skin cells, resulting in skin cancer.
Artificial lighting at night is also a huge concern because it disrupts our natural circadian rhythm and melatonin production and has been linked to increased cancer risk in other areas of the body such as breast and colorectal.
PMID: 6124715
The study found that officer workers exposed to fluorescent lights for many years had a higher incidence of melanoma compared to those who worked outdoors or did not report long-term fluorescent light exposure.
The initial study, conducted in Australia, suggested a statistical correlation between long-term fluorescent light exposure and melanoma risk, especially for women and those working in officers.
The study found a DOUBLING of melanoma risk for those exposed to fluorescent lights at work!
Artificial lighting can damage DNA within your skin cells and overtime, accumulated DNA damage can lead to the uncontrolled growth of abnormal skin cells, resulting in skin cancer.
Artificial lighting at night is also a huge concern because it disrupts our natural circadian rhythm and melatonin production and has been linked to increased cancer risk in other areas of the body such as breast and colorectal.
PMID: 6124715